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Set on a hilltop just minutes away from Antonio Maceo International Airport, the Versalles provides comfortable accommodation with fantastic views of Santiago de Cuba, the bay and the distant Sierra Maestra mountains.

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Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, Habana Vieja is Cuba’s most popular attraction, explored by almost every visitor. Overlooking Havana Bay, it is one of the hemisphere’s oldest and best-preserved historic city centers and is not to be missed.

Vedado is the leafy, more modern neighborhood which sprung up when the upper classes started migrating from Habana Vieja and other historic areas. The architecture here is a wonderful mix of Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and modernism.

Miramar is one of Havana’s most upscale districts, its stately avenues lined with embassies, mansions, and towering, flowering trees. It hugs the sea and hosts some of the city’s most luxurious hotels.

Capital of the province of the same name, Pinar del Río City is the setting off point for some of the world’s top tobacco plantations. The verdant countryside and rural hospitality are attractions in and of themselves.

No matter how limited your time in Cuba, you’d do well to eke out a day or two to visit the incomparably beautiful valley of Viñales. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is one of the country’s most spectacular natural landscapes.

Cuba’s first eco-tourism project, Las Terrazas is a natural wonderland with lakes, rivers, and sloping hills just an hour from Havana. It’s also an artist enclave where you can visit working studios and chat with artists-in-residence.

Aaaahhh, Varadero. Cuba’s #1 beach destination has the tendency to provoke a reaction of total relaxation. With kilometers of powdery white sand and dozens of all-inclusive resorts, head here to unplug and wind down.

Cayo Largo, an islet blessed with an almost continuous stretch of pristine beach, satisfies even the deepest cravings for sun, sand, and relaxation. Even the sea turtles agree: the beaches here host egg-laying turtles every season.

Cayo Guillermo, a marine wonderland with a spectacular white sand beach, is probably Cuba’s number one sport fishing destination. The deep-sea fishing facilities are good, and several freshwater lakes on the mainland are within reach.

Guardalavaca’s white sand beaches and rolling hills are superlatively beautiful. Not surprisingly, this stretch of Cuba’s northern coast is home to a burgeoning tourist industry with package holidays now available from England, Canada, Germany and Austria.

For many people, the ‘Bay of Pigs’ recalls the Cold War. What a pleasant surprise, then, to discover that this area has some of Cuba’s loveliest beaches, superior scuba diving, and a wonderfully diverse national park.

With its inimitable combination of history, nature, and beach, Villa Clara, in Cuba’s central region, is a perennial travel favorite. The province also boasts a popular baseball teams – catch a game if you can (season October-April)!

Known as the ‘pearl of the south’, Cienfuegos is an enchanting city which charms visitors with its art and music, seaside promenade, and locals. For a bit of nature, there are day trips into the nearby mountains.

Trinidad is the whole package. It’s Cuba’s best preserved colonial city; it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site; and it’s just 12km from a jaw-dropping beach. In short, it’s a place that’s already on your bucket list (or should be).

The city of Las Tunas, also known as La Victoria de las Tunas, was founded in 1759 but only became a provincial capital in 1975 when Las Tunas was established as a province. Las Tunas is renowned for the large amount of public art – particularly sculptures – scattered around town. Each February, Las Tunas hosts the National Sculpture festival.

Known as the ‘Heroic City’, Santiago de Cuba, the island’s second-largest city after Havana, is jam packed with historical sites, traditional music and genuine Caribbean warmth. It’s no wonder some prefer it over all other Cuban cities.

Soroa is located 81 km west of Havana, in the Sierra del Rosario, a natural reserve covering 25,000 hectares.
Soroas natural diversity is popular with eco tourists who go trekking, bird watching, horseback riding and on specialized guided tours.

Capital of the province of the same name. City located in central-eastern Cuba
Founded on February 2, 1514 as a town, called Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe, the third in Cuba, also known as Port-au-Prince. In 2008 Unesco named its historic center as a World Heritage Site.

San Juan de los Remedios better known as Remedios is a municipality and city located to the northeast of the central province of Villa Clara. Founded in 1513. In 1980 its historic center was declared a "National Monument". Its Christmas festival "Las parrandas remedianas", which begin on December 16 and culminate on December 24, is known throughout Cuba.

Guantánamo is the easternmost province of Cuba. Its capital is the city of Guantánamo. It has an area of 6.176 km² and has a population of 511,116 inhabitants (2011), of which 216,936 correspond to the capital. It occupies the tenth place between the provinces of the country by its extension and the eleventh by its population. In this region predominates the relief with elevations.